Yamaha TT-S303 TT-S303 Owners Manual - Page 25

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English Problem Skips occur. Noise occurs. The sound is distorted. Feedback occurs. When necessary | Troubleshooting Cause The stylus pressure is not adjusted correctly. The record is scratched or warped. The record is dirty. The record is statically charged. The stylus is dirty. The stylus is worn down. The unit is placed in a location that is subject to vibration. The unit is too close to the speakers. The playback volume is too high. Action Set the counter weight markings to the stylus pressure specified for the cartridge. Do not used scratched or warped records. Use a commercially available record cleaner to clean the record. Use an anti-static brush to remove the static charge. Remove the dirt from the stylus. Replace the stylus. Place the unit in a level location that is not subject to vibration. Locate the unit farther away from the speakers. Adjust the volume of the amplifier. Reference page 16 - - - 22 23 - - - En 25

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When necessary
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Troubleshooting
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English
En
Skips occur.
Noise occurs.
The sound is distorted.
The stylus pressure is not adjusted correctly.
Set the counter weight markings to the stylus pressure
specified for the cartridge.
16
The record is scratched or warped.
Do not used scratched or warped records.
The record is dirty.
Use a commercially available record cleaner to clean the
record.
The record is statically charged.
Use an anti-static brush to remove the static charge.
The stylus is dirty.
Remove the dirt from the stylus.
22
The stylus is worn down.
Replace the stylus.
23
The unit is placed in a location that is subject to vibration.
Place the unit in a level location that is not subject to
vibration.
Feedback occurs.
The unit is too close to the speakers.
Locate the unit farther away from the speakers.
The playback volume is too high.
Adjust the volume of the amplifier.
Problem
Cause
Action
Reference
page